Saturday Quiz: Liz Hurley's 'Civilians' and 15 Brain-Teasers
Saturday Quiz: Liz Hurley's 'Civilians' and Brain-Teasers

Saturday Quiz: Liz Hurley's 'Civilians' and 15 Brain-Teasers

Are you struggling to crack the Liz Hurley clue? This Saturday quiz offers a fun challenge with 15 diverse questions to test your general knowledge. From celebrity trivia to geography and history, it's designed to engage and entertain quiz enthusiasts.

The Questions

  1. Which continent is circled by the world's largest ocean current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current?
  2. Who served as both the 8th U.S. president and the 8th vice-president?
  3. Where did Britain's first nudist beach open in 1980?
  4. What term did actress Liz Hurley coin to refer to non-celebrities?
  5. Stubbin and rumpy are local names for what type of felines?
  6. Which famous singer was introduced on The Porter Wagoner Show in September 1967?
  7. Which country's postal service announced it would stop delivering letters in December 2025?
  8. What was the only spin-off series from the popular TV show Friends?
  9. What links Royal Ascot, the Open golf tournament, the Laver Cup, the Olympic heptathlon, and the Cricket World Cup final, listed in descending order?
  10. What do Fleet, Holloway, Marshalsea, Millbank, and Newgate have in common?
  11. What connects a hirundine bird, Idris Elba's DCI character, a male monarch, and the singer of Mama Used to Say?
  12. What links the words Boy, Baby, Reason, and Diary?
  13. What do the years 1981 and 2005, 1973 and 1992, 1986, and 1999 represent?
  14. What connects the Gulf of Mexico, Denali, and the U.S. Department of Defense?
  15. What links Septimius Severus, Constantius Chlorus, Dick Turpin, and Joseph Rowntree?

The Answers

  1. Antarctica.
  2. Martin Van Buren.
  3. Brighton.
  4. Civilians.
  5. Manx cats.
  6. Dolly Parton.
  7. Denmark.
  8. Joey.
  9. They are sports events lasting 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 days, respectively.
  10. They are all former London prisons.
  11. Martin Luther King Jr.: martin (bird family), John Luther (character), king (monarch), Junior (Giscombe, singer).
  12. They are the final words in the titles of the Bridget Jones films.
  13. Marriage dates of Queen Elizabeth II's children: Charles (1981 and 2005), Anne (1973 and 1992), Andrew (1986), and Edward (1999).
  14. They were renamed by the Trump administration: Gulf of America, Mount McKinley, and Department of War.
  15. They all died in York: Roman emperors (Septimius Severus and Constantius Chlorus), highwayman (Dick Turpin), and philanthropist (Joseph Rowntree).

This quiz blends pop culture, history, and geography for a comprehensive test of knowledge. Whether you're a trivia buff or just looking for a weekend challenge, these questions offer something for everyone. Share your score and see how you stack up against friends and family!